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let's check in with steve. >>> thank tara. we had four whoppers of a system, we had low clouds and rain up in certain areas had 14 inches of rain and some in the santa cruz mountains, it is time to dry out a little bit. the only fine ointment will be the wind. unless you have a breeze it will chew it off. temperatures with condensation occurs and there in lies fog and temperatures are mild. it is not taking much to see that fog form. some of it is a low cloud deck and in fact there is no sign of rain on the ten day outlook. fog sun mild, thick fog, maybe some drizzle, nothing too outrageous, nothing like what we have had over the last few days. 60s for temperatures and a little bit of sun, a little drizzle as well. saturday and sunday, it looks like calm conditions and we take it in with a north wind. >>> thank you steve. santa clara animal shelters think they can send some animals to a new home. from now until the end of the month, adoption fees will drop significantly. it will cost up to $12 to buy a new animal and this coup
let's check in with steve. >>> thank tara. we had four whoppers of a system, we had low clouds and rain up in certain areas had 14 inches of rain and some in the santa cruz mountains, it is time to dry out a little bit. the only fine ointment will be the wind. unless you have a breeze it will chew it off. temperatures with condensation occurs and there in lies fog and temperatures are mild. it is not taking much to see that fog form. some of it is a low cloud deck and in fact there is...
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the opening cut, was taken from a street rhythm in >> steve: stan bull. >> >> reporter: throughout his career, he was an ambassador for music. in 1988, he played at the rig in gorbachev's summit in moscow. >> all these people that almost hated each other were swinging! >> reporter: in 1994, president clinton awarded him a national medal of the arts. >> i'll never forget the first time when as a high school musician, i discovered that i could actually play the saxophone lead in take five. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in 2009, the kennedy center honored his 6 decades of creation and invention. >> rhythm is an international language. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: dave brubeck spoke it fluently. ,,,, >>> good evening, everyone. today's high, 58 at the airport in concord. but it was the rain that made the big headline. outside right now, the rain is ending in the city by the bay. a little bit of fog developing however. but interesting enough, we had some hefty rainfall totals over the past 24 hours. anywhere from 0.30 of an inch of rain to over 1 full inch in san francisco. these are
the opening cut, was taken from a street rhythm in >> steve: stan bull. >> >> reporter: throughout his career, he was an ambassador for music. in 1988, he played at the rig in gorbachev's summit in moscow. >> all these people that almost hated each other were swinging! >> reporter: in 1994, president clinton awarded him a national medal of the arts. >> i'll never forget the first time when as a high school musician, i discovered that i could actually play the...
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. >> it's snot just steve though. it's the talent steve attracted and whether or not thatt atalen is leaving or if it's still there. what are you shaking your head about? >> i think johnny ive is certainly as much of a talent magnet as steve jobs. this person has an aura about him. i think a lot of people at apple and surrounding apple are very exciting when tim cook did a good job of selecting johnny ive instead of scott forestall. you hear reports of people applauding that johnny is the man now. he's going to run the design over there. it's big news. >> all right. we'll leave it there. >> scott wasn't so popular either, which was part of the reason for the applause. >> guys, thanks. appreciate it. catch the full interview with apple ceo tim cook tonight 10:00 p.m. eastern on nbc's "rock center." >> looking forward to that. >>> as we head toward the close with about 40 minutes left on the trading session, losing altitude here. >> how about zynga? the company known for its farmville game, of course. the company is now
. >> it's snot just steve though. it's the talent steve attracted and whether or not thatt atalen is leaving or if it's still there. what are you shaking your head about? >> i think johnny ive is certainly as much of a talent magnet as steve jobs. this person has an aura about him. i think a lot of people at apple and surrounding apple are very exciting when tim cook did a good job of selecting johnny ive instead of scott forestall. you hear reports of people applauding that johnny...
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. >> steve: delusional of. tomorrow on our program, laura ingraham, cheryl casone, and actress aisha tyler. big show. >> gretchen: see you tomorrow bill: guys. good morning. as we start this week we want to talk about a dangerous rescue in afghanistan come at a high price the life of a u.s. navy seal. here is the mission. to save an american doctor kidnapped by the taliban. as we go through the story it's a reminder about the sacrifice still being made overseas. good morning i'm bill hemmer. whole new week here at "america's newsroom". martha: i'm martha maccallum. this fallen hero was a member of navy "seal team 6" that carried out the mission to kill usama bin laden. according to officials in afghanistan they came under heavy fire with this mission. >> according to our information the kidnappers were taliban. they were heavily armed with heavy machine guns, with so-called rpg. rocket propelled grenades and ak-47s. bill: steve centanni follows up in washington. what can we report about this rescue machine? >>
. >> steve: delusional of. tomorrow on our program, laura ingraham, cheryl casone, and actress aisha tyler. big show. >> gretchen: see you tomorrow bill: guys. good morning. as we start this week we want to talk about a dangerous rescue in afghanistan come at a high price the life of a u.s. navy seal. here is the mission. to save an american doctor kidnapped by the taliban. as we go through the story it's a reminder about the sacrifice still being made overseas. good morning i'm...
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then he told steve cohen something that caused steve cohen to trade those stocks. we should point out also, the largest insider-trading case and probably, in recent history. something like $270 million of ill-gotten gains. we do not know if he has told him i am facing these traits on illegal information. we just know that he talk to him. you talk to a lot of people on the street. we still do not know that information and how it was conveyed. that is what the government wants. tell us what you said. how you said it. did steve cohen no it was inside legal information. melissa: it seems like a conflict of interest. charlie: it is completely legal. his contract may not have said we give you, you know, we give you lawyers until the day you die. it would be interesting to know if they cut this deal to pay for the lawyers even though it was not in the contract. we do not know that. we just know that they are paying for it. the suspension is that we have not gotten this confirmed, peter henning is they have a cooperation agreement. that would be a huge leg up with martoma
then he told steve cohen something that caused steve cohen to trade those stocks. we should point out also, the largest insider-trading case and probably, in recent history. something like $270 million of ill-gotten gains. we do not know if he has told him i am facing these traits on illegal information. we just know that he talk to him. you talk to a lot of people on the street. we still do not know that information and how it was conveyed. that is what the government wants. tell us what you...
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and steve harrigan is live for us in cairo. steve, these are the biggest crowds we have seen yet. >>reporter: the largest crowds and the most violent. it has calmed down in the last hour at 10:00 p.m. in egypt but the worst clashes in two weeks of protests here. it wasn't police versus the protester but civilian on civilian, members of the muslim brotherhood who support president morsi and those who want to drive him from office and all the conflict happening outside the presidential palace that began with pushing and sticks and rocks and molotov cocktails and shots fired. showing how bitterly the country is divided. >>trace: what do we know what is behind the violence? >>reporter: the first two weeks, antimorsi protesters met in that sure square and now they are marching on the palace. there has been a lost restraint on of the pro morsi supporters which restrain was broken after the man on the palace where the wall were written on with graffiti. they moved in with sticks, rocks and later gun battles in exactly what followed after that. >>trace: thank you in late evening in cairo.
and steve harrigan is live for us in cairo. steve, these are the biggest crowds we have seen yet. >>reporter: the largest crowds and the most violent. it has calmed down in the last hour at 10:00 p.m. in egypt but the worst clashes in two weeks of protests here. it wasn't police versus the protester but civilian on civilian, members of the muslim brotherhood who support president morsi and those who want to drive him from office and all the conflict happening outside the presidential...
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ing back to the u- >>> apple's new ceo is doing something the late steve jobs didn't think was even possible. he's bringing manufacturing back to the u.s. and spending $100 million to do it. cbs 5 reporter len ramirez on apple's next big thing. a made-in-america label. >> reporter: ceo tim cook announced that starting next year, one line of mac computers will be designed and built in the usa. donald bell says with one line of macs, apple's not taking a huge risk but it is making a statement. >> for the apple factory to step out and say this is something that they want to do, manufacture here in the united states, it's a big deal. it's a big differentiator for this company. >> reporter: this is the image apple likes to project. happy workers. but that image has been tarnished by images of sweat shops. >> they love the computers, but we were talking about that over dinner and saying, you know, i don't know. it's not conscious consumerism, which is what we're really looking at. where is your money going? what is it supporting? people jumping off of buildings? >> reporter: it's rival google anno
ing back to the u- >>> apple's new ceo is doing something the late steve jobs didn't think was even possible. he's bringing manufacturing back to the u.s. and spending $100 million to do it. cbs 5 reporter len ramirez on apple's next big thing. a made-in-america label. >> reporter: ceo tim cook announced that starting next year, one line of mac computers will be designed and built in the usa. donald bell says with one line of macs, apple's not taking a huge risk but it is making...
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from steve. don't. like that welcome to business they're not just states may soon lift limitations of its l. and g. exports to europe the idea belongs to a republican senator richard lugar up who believes it would help european countries lower that dependence on russian energy supplies sawyer to discuss this in more detail without further ado it is going to the business desk of the task. force on top of the story so i asked if paulson bill would allow us gas exports to european nato member countries over three nato members all they caved in europe so is that a real threat to russia. well katie maybe maybe not even if the regulators actually approve this initiative to export gals to the european countries and keep in mind that this approval is absolutely essential because at the moment the nato countries in europe are not really free trade partners of the united states so even if the regulators give the green light to this initiative i'm not sure that it really makes sense for the united states itself no
from steve. don't. like that welcome to business they're not just states may soon lift limitations of its l. and g. exports to europe the idea belongs to a republican senator richard lugar up who believes it would help european countries lower that dependence on russian energy supplies sawyer to discuss this in more detail without further ado it is going to the business desk of the task. force on top of the story so i asked if paulson bill would allow us gas exports to european nato member...
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craig, when does steve balmer have to go? >> i'm going to stay away from that question, brian, but, you know, microsoft does have the added challenge of it doesn't want to compete too aggressively with the hardware vendors that it's competing against in own customers in the tablet market to some degree. so it can't get real cheap, or it's going to make guys like lenovo very upset. >> craig, thank you very much for joining us. thank you for playing along in the beginning. thanks for keeping it clean. >> you got it. >> next up, we're going to give you the story behind the video of the day. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. test. test. test. test. or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happen
craig, when does steve balmer have to go? >> i'm going to stay away from that question, brian, but, you know, microsoft does have the added challenge of it doesn't want to compete too aggressively with the hardware vendors that it's competing against in own customers in the tablet market to some degree. so it can't get real cheap, or it's going to make guys like lenovo very upset. >> craig, thank you very much for joining us. thank you for playing along in the beginning. thanks for...
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first let's check in with steve doocy to talk about what's coming up. >> the guy on the mower not hard to trail, though. all you have to do is follow the patch that is really short. >> he doesn't go too fast. >> there was a bouncy snowman involved somehow. >> hilarious. stewart barney will be joining us to talk about who saved the car industry, unions or the bondholder. unions got a better deal but were they the ones that saved it. major publications say the war on christmas is over. too bad nobody told the navy. student loan debt is a tremendous. they do it in europe that could get a lot of kids out of hot water. they have the number two country hit in the country. that's on this thursday on "fox & friends" starting in 12 minutes. take effect in january. >> the number of americans on food stamps is up 39 percent since president obama took office. should cutting that program be part of the discussion about the to 47.7 million. >> it is a guaranteed thing. it's an entitlement program. that means if you meet the income qualifications the government must give you the money whether the gov
first let's check in with steve doocy to talk about what's coming up. >> the guy on the mower not hard to trail, though. all you have to do is follow the patch that is really short. >> he doesn't go too fast. >> there was a bouncy snowman involved somehow. >> hilarious. stewart barney will be joining us to talk about who saved the car industry, unions or the bondholder. unions got a better deal but were they the ones that saved it. major publications say the war on...
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. >> reporter: a friend and colleague of the other person killed, 45-year-old steve forsyth, describes him as a loving husband and father of two. >> our family is hurting from losing a great person and our heart goes out to carla and their two children. >> reporter: we're also learning more about the man authorities say ambushed shoppers before killing himself. detectives say 22-year-old jacob roberts wore a hockey mask during the rampage. the suspected shooter's family expressed shock and grief through a friend on wednesday. >> she is very sad, wants everyone to know that she's so sorry what jake did and that it's so out of his character. >> reporter: deputies say the 22-year-old stole the semi- automatic rifle he used from someone he knew, a rifle they say jammed at one point. adding the tragedy could have been much worse. in a tisch la lance reporting. >>> pop star justin bieber was reportedly the target of a murder plot. investigators say a convicted serial killer is behind bars commissioned two men to kill the teen. the felon wanted four people including bieber and his bodyguard k
. >> reporter: a friend and colleague of the other person killed, 45-year-old steve forsyth, describes him as a loving husband and father of two. >> our family is hurting from losing a great person and our heart goes out to carla and their two children. >> reporter: we're also learning more about the man authorities say ambushed shoppers before killing himself. detectives say 22-year-old jacob roberts wore a hockey mask during the rampage. the suspected shooter's family...
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cnbc's steve liesman joins us now with more. you could have been, steve, oh, you're going to do it actually. on any of the previous discussions that we've had. you could have been here and i would have valued your input. but what we finally decided was, either -- >> ten years. >> took ten years to do that. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. what we finally decided was that, whether andrew's right with this reinhart rogue off, the financial crisis was so deep, or whether i'm right that a lot of government policies with regulation, and uncertainty, whether one of us is right about the economy, just not -- >> somewhere in the middle. >> both right in the middle. but we still need training wheels and bernanke is all too willing to have those training wheels on indefinitely. >> well, first of all from bernanke's point of view he has this zero interest rate policy. he cannot set policy below zero. he has this problem. what is the appropriate policy for the economy and the way it is given -- >> given his duel mandates. we've got to change the dual m
cnbc's steve liesman joins us now with more. you could have been, steve, oh, you're going to do it actually. on any of the previous discussions that we've had. you could have been here and i would have valued your input. but what we finally decided was, either -- >> ten years. >> took ten years to do that. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. what we finally decided was that, whether andrew's right with this reinhart rogue off, the financial crisis was so deep, or whether i'm right that a lot...
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the problem with apple, steve jobs was a marketing genius but he was arrogant, not great public relations. tim cook is new. you have a great company, a stock that should be roaring but you have to be more public. you have to consider public relations more than you have up to now. >>shepard: thank you. >> have you heard about the well dressed monkey would walked into ikea? stand by. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>shepard: creditors -- critters, a baby monkey in a coat at ikea showed up at a parking lot of a store and some thought it was a toy, really, with the fancy coat, but when it started yelling they called the cops. >> i was shoc
the problem with apple, steve jobs was a marketing genius but he was arrogant, not great public relations. tim cook is new. you have a great company, a stock that should be roaring but you have to be more public. you have to consider public relations more than you have up to now. >>shepard: thank you. >> have you heard about the well dressed monkey would walked into ikea? stand by. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups...
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comedian steve colbert of south carolina is ready to replace senator jim demint. oh, are you, now? his publicist in an e-mail saying "stephen is honored by the ground swell of support from the palmetto state and looks forward to governor haley's called." >>> some conservatives are having emotional debates over the fiscal cliff negotiations. the arguments for higher taxes for the wealthy are getting very tense. ann coulter even tried a reality check on sean hannity. >> are you saying, then, for pr purposes, that they should give in to obama on the tax rate? >> not exactly. well, yeah, i guess i am, but -- >> you're saying capitulate to obama, who -- we don't have a revenue problem, ann. >> we lost the election, sean. >>> meanwhile, the house of representatives passed legislation yesterday removing the word lunatic from all federal laws. it's the latest move by congress to remove language seen as demeaning or out of date, like lunatic. >>> and in australia, prime minister julia gillard talked about the supposed prediction by the mayan calendar that the end of the world is coming in t
comedian steve colbert of south carolina is ready to replace senator jim demint. oh, are you, now? his publicist in an e-mail saying "stephen is honored by the ground swell of support from the palmetto state and looks forward to governor haley's called." >>> some conservatives are having emotional debates over the fiscal cliff negotiations. the arguments for higher taxes for the wealthy are getting very tense. ann coulter even tried a reality check on sean hannity. >>...
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he chose steve cohen. here is the deal that they have. steve cohen is paying the legal fees. that could be millions. he gets a copy of the government playbook. they will work and share information together. rather than flipping on steve cohen, he has decided to work with him and he is betting that the high-priced lawyers will beat the feds, as they usually do. adam: is this kind of like a conflict of interest. >> they say we have the same interests and beating the government and saying this was not insider-trading. the government also flipped this doctor who told martoma about the trials. charlie: this is all about martoma's trading. and passing that information to steve cohen. we know that he received that information. we do not know how martoma characterized the information. we do know that steve cohen received it and traded up on it as well. >> $270 million based on that information. it was not taped. it is what they are going to say occurred during that phone call. you will hear a different spin on that phone call. if the feds had martoma in their pocket, that phone call
he chose steve cohen. here is the deal that they have. steve cohen is paying the legal fees. that could be millions. he gets a copy of the government playbook. they will work and share information together. rather than flipping on steve cohen, he has decided to work with him and he is betting that the high-priced lawyers will beat the feds, as they usually do. adam: is this kind of like a conflict of interest. >> they say we have the same interests and beating the government and saying...
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steve paulson is here bright and aurally, 4:30 a.m. these are the highs for tomorrow. if you get inland, it is warmer but no, the cool air is closer. so those temperatures will be in the upper 50s. the five-day forecast with your bay area weekend in view is a break from the rain. we got 20%, san francisco in that 5 day period, 20% of their annual rainfall for the year. 20%. that was a big event. big deal. i thought, you know, had we had another series of storms it would be a different deal. we got rain, we got away with it and now we are dry for a while. >> that is good. we won't have the slides. thank you. >>> lawmakers are playing a game of musical chairs, but it comes as a cost, inside the capital to see why it can cost so much. you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids.
steve paulson is here bright and aurally, 4:30 a.m. these are the highs for tomorrow. if you get inland, it is warmer but no, the cool air is closer. so those temperatures will be in the upper 50s. the five-day forecast with your bay area weekend in view is a break from the rain. we got 20%, san francisco in that 5 day period, 20% of their annual rainfall for the year. 20%. that was a big event. big deal. i thought, you know, had we had another series of storms it would be a different deal. we...
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steve liesman joins us with the results there cnbc's latest fed survey. steve? can you make it any better? >> i don't know about that. what we have, andrew, is overwhelming support from our -- or expectation from our respondents, 48 respondents, economists, wall street strategists, and analysts, that the fed will replace twist with outright asset purchases. disagreement on how they'll do it and increasing concern about all these purchases and the effect on the market. let's start off with the disagreement about how they're going to do it. we asked people, will the fed purchase only treasuries when it replaces operation twist? or will it purchase treasuries and mortgages? you can see that they're about split on this. unclear what chairman bernanke is going to announce tomorrow. now, how about how much qe? they're pretty united on that. this is what we call distributions. the percentage of respondents answering which number. you can see pretty much the biggest priority, 35% at $85 billion. so that's $40 billion that they're doing already and then replacing twist w
steve liesman joins us with the results there cnbc's latest fed survey. steve? can you make it any better? >> i don't know about that. what we have, andrew, is overwhelming support from our -- or expectation from our respondents, 48 respondents, economists, wall street strategists, and analysts, that the fed will replace twist with outright asset purchases. disagreement on how they'll do it and increasing concern about all these purchases and the effect on the market. let's start off with...
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welcome its president and ceo, steve joyce. there aren't many hotels being built in america at this moment. that's one reason why people think they'll be able to raise prices next year. what you're doing is very unusual, why? >> we have got a new brand, choice is for the first time breaking into the upscale space, there are a number of deals we were working. we agreed to co-invest with them, we got the deals done and we're here breaking in the first 24 hours, breaking ground in arguably the city with the most hotels. >> you have had to step in and help finance and own the hotels for once in order to get movement there. why was it the priority on that? >> well, one because of financial condition and the financial circumstances for raising money for hotels has been tough for several years. two, we're trying to launch this brand. three we're working with partners and most of our position is a sliver equity or a sliver debt position. they're going to take us out of it and we'll recycle that into great hotels. it's a great opportuni
welcome its president and ceo, steve joyce. there aren't many hotels being built in america at this moment. that's one reason why people think they'll be able to raise prices next year. what you're doing is very unusual, why? >> we have got a new brand, choice is for the first time breaking into the upscale space, there are a number of deals we were working. we agreed to co-invest with them, we got the deals done and we're here breaking in the first 24 hours, breaking ground in arguably...
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. >> steve: yeah. we're going to be winners because we hope you will join us tomorrow as is always the case on friday, geraldo rivera is going to be joining us live. and we're going to show you how it take great holiday pictures. you know the photographs? you've got digital cameras. how often do you cut people's heads off? >> brian: florida georgia line coming up in the after the show show. they're awesome and got another great song waiting for you. >> gretchen: join me on studio b today, 3:00 p.m. eastern. here we ép, america. foxç news alert. yo. knewç worries government spending issspeeding out of control againsas the fed chair ben b%jbpgke says he will notmy let up on stimulus÷ú spending until unemploymentç gets a whole letç lower. we're a longay from that. heresin "america's úççç >> 85.ç that will continueb printing a lot of money. for four years, president obama has been spending a lot of money. we've still got an economy growing at best, 2 1/2% in the third quarter. it may be
. >> steve: yeah. we're going to be winners because we hope you will join us tomorrow as is always the case on friday, geraldo rivera is going to be joining us live. and we're going to show you how it take great holiday pictures. you know the photographs? you've got digital cameras. how often do you cut people's heads off? >> brian: florida georgia line coming up in the after the show show. they're awesome and got another great song waiting for you. >> gretchen: join me on...
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steve, i interviewed lance corporal hammar's mom on "fox & friends" and his parents say they receive threatening phone calls from the prison and they were asked for ransom money. >> it's been a four-month ordeal for the family and they tell me the worst part has been threatening phone calls from inside the prison. the first one demanded she send $1,800 to western union or her son would be killed. here's what she told thus morning. >> it was the longest night of my life. i was physically ill all night waiting for the next call. they would call back and we tried to stall them to give the embassy time to get him isolated. >> reporter: they did get him isolated. jon hammar was moved out of the general population into a makeshift storage room. >> gretchen: then we got the reports he was chained possibly to a bed. is that still the case? >> reporter: it has been the case in the past. we spoke to his lawyer in mexico city today who said for a time he was chained to the bed. we spoke jon's father who visited him at the prison and he said jon was chained to a bed during that time. his father
steve, i interviewed lance corporal hammar's mom on "fox & friends" and his parents say they receive threatening phone calls from the prison and they were asked for ransom money. >> it's been a four-month ordeal for the family and they tell me the worst part has been threatening phone calls from inside the prison. the first one demanded she send $1,800 to western union or her son would be killed. here's what she told thus morning. >> it was the longest night of my...
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steve hair began with more from the -- herrigan with more from florida. >> reporter: he finds new ways to tell his story, this time streaming live from inside a detention center in guatemala. he took the occasion really to knock down reporters that he may have had a heart attack. insed, he said the symptoms he suffered were simply the result of stress from three weeks on the run. >> the problem i had the other day is i did not eat for two days. i drank very little liquids and for the first time in many years, i've been smoking almost non-stop. i stood up, passed out, hit my head on the wall. came to in total confusion. i am fine now. >> reporter: so the man who chronicled every move of his three week escape from belize including the disguises he wore is now continuing to tell that story from inside detention. >> shepard: the same man who has been described by many as a pathological liar said he wants to come back to the united states. is there a chance of that. >> reporter: no in the short-term. he's in an extradition battle. if he goes back to belize, if he's forced to go back, he'll
steve hair began with more from the -- herrigan with more from florida. >> reporter: he finds new ways to tell his story, this time streaming live from inside a detention center in guatemala. he took the occasion really to knock down reporters that he may have had a heart attack. insed, he said the symptoms he suffered were simply the result of stress from three weeks on the run. >> the problem i had the other day is i did not eat for two days. i drank very little liquids and for...
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let's go to steve. >> let's go to steve. a few breaks in the clouds, shower activity, cold pattern here. this was the first one of what looks to be many coming in. it looks like a very fast- moving pattern, very active. sun and clouds, cold and breezy. the coldest air comes in tomorrow morning. the extended, a cold pattern, series of fronts. i'm seeing this out to the 22nd of december. if the pattern is right, kind of a colder pattern, this will be good for the mountains. snow. there's usually not a lot of rain associated with this pattern. but there are hints of this and also into christmas week. there's some light rain around. it's been out towards concord and livermore and altamont pass. a little bit stronger towards sunnyvale, palo alto on 280. 101 back to saratoga. nothing too outrageous. there was a little bit of rain on the dumbarton. you can see on the new whack side and -- the new arc side -- newark. there's not a lot here. you can seat the cold air -- you can see the cold air coming in. the temperatures will rise.
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steve jobs or ashton kutcher? we're getting a first look at the film. [ female announcer ] a classic meatloaf recipe from stouffer's starts with ground beef, unions, and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars that moment you enjoy it at home. to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> we're getting our first look at ashton kutcher as steve jobs this morning. here is cnn's michelle turner. >> we can share the first image from the film which stars ashton kutcher behind the legen
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thank you so much that was stephen walt steve spokesperson for the u.k. my pleasure pendants party thank you sir. here's own finance ministers have a rubber stamp the latest installment of the bailout funds for debt ridden red in greece the money had been withheld for months and was dependent on athens buying back some of its debt before getting the vital cash injection that it needed but actually spare all of our reports the deal might not be as good as it appears for the eurozone. greece has given its financial backers something of an early christmas present by buying back a chunk of its debt from them however when they take the wrapping paper off but if they don't find it's a little less which they've asked for as part of a program to buy back scheme which saw athens buy back its own problems at around thirty four percent of their original value the international monetary fund how to expected greece to be able to get its debt situation down to one hundred and twenty four percent overall economic output by twenty twenty that really does not seem likely
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steve hair tan live for news cairo. steve? >> shepard, this is really a new tactic for the opposition protesters. instead of simply staying here in tahrir square and chanting they went on offensive tonight toward the presidential palace. they got right to the compound walls until being tear gassed. it was reenergized the opposition. we have seen increase in recent days now they are out in full force. one factor to keep in mind about the demonstrations today, there were no serious injuries reported. despite the scenes of chaos, both sides evidently still using some restraint. next on the agenda of vote december 15th on a constitution heavily criticized as a rush job that favors islamist parties. it's clear the muslim brotherhood will try and get out a strong yes vote on that constitution. what's not clear is the opposition's tactics. will they try to get out a no vote or will they abstain considering the whole process unjust? shepard, back to you? >> steve harrigan live tonight in cairo. the former new york city mayor ed koch i
steve hair tan live for news cairo. steve? >> shepard, this is really a new tactic for the opposition protesters. instead of simply staying here in tahrir square and chanting they went on offensive tonight toward the presidential palace. they got right to the compound walls until being tear gassed. it was reenergized the opposition. we have seen increase in recent days now they are out in full force. one factor to keep in mind about the demonstrations today, there were no serious injuries...
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an all out attack on its neighbors this program including nuclear program house purely defensive and steve in terms of purposes it's it knows no sides are interested in how the war because the gulf war in korea both careers election is off for a lot as long as the regime is stable and all three of us actually do keep pressure there's no immediate our danger of a war breaking out. it's children on the frontline in the of ghana stun wall coming up hundreds of teenage girls have been granted out as part of the u.s. sponsored eleven and on any compliant with the tough and yes. the christmas comes early game britain. has an unemployment drop raises hates despite the country bracing itself for triple dip recession that's also something. the san bernardino california police force have to shrink by eighty officers this year to cover their budget deficit during a local meeting the chief of police laid out the city's problems the sea is facing waves of gang violence theft and drug trafficking but with all the prisons completely overcrowded many of these criminals go right back on to the street and t
an all out attack on its neighbors this program including nuclear program house purely defensive and steve in terms of purposes it's it knows no sides are interested in how the war because the gulf war in korea both careers election is off for a lot as long as the regime is stable and all three of us actually do keep pressure there's no immediate our danger of a war breaking out. it's children on the frontline in the of ghana stun wall coming up hundreds of teenage girls have been granted out...
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but steve israel feels that europe he's supporting basically supporting israel. and also the break has promised states cross-talk with stay with us. we've. seen. too many speak our language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about seventy odd p. interviews intriguing stories are you. been trying all te arabic to find out more visit our big teeth don't call. the world. science technology innovation all the latest m l m m's from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. and it contains. only. one. following welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle separate but equal more and more europeans are rethinking the pillars of the modern nation state there is wide agreement that the sovereignty of states must be respected but what about the growing issue of self-determination if a population wants to create their own state.
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although it's hard on its neighbors this program including you to prove to us surely you see this if i'm steve in terms of purposes it's no snow size interest to house war because if one korea both koreas alicia this offer a lot as long as the regime is stable and all three of us say she keeps her ship there is no immediate danger of war breaking out its children on the frontline in the afghanistan war coming up hundreds of teenagers have been rounded up as part of a u.s. sponsored taliban manhunt and you it can find without full yes it's also something . the san bernardino california police force like to shrink by eighty officers this year to cover their budget deficit during a local meeting the chief of police laid out the city's problems this is facing waves of gang violence theft and drug trafficking but with all the prisons completely overcrowded many of these criminals go right back on to the street and there's just nobody to put more police out there to fight them the police chief really only had one solution offer a given situation go home lock your doors and load your gun and you know
although it's hard on its neighbors this program including you to prove to us surely you see this if i'm steve in terms of purposes it's no snow size interest to house war because if one korea both koreas alicia this offer a lot as long as the regime is stable and all three of us say she keeps her ship there is no immediate danger of war breaking out its children on the frontline in the afghanistan war coming up hundreds of teenagers have been rounded up as part of a u.s. sponsored taliban...
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steve understands that. that is what this organization is doing such great work. >> thanks for that. you mentioned something about the debt ceiling. that is an esoteric topic for a lot of americans. the president of the united states has proposed to have, at his discretion, be able to raise the debt ceiling of the united states in an unlimited way forever. without the approval of congress. what is the big deal? >> it is practically the most frightening proposal that has come out of this town, and a lot have. when you add on the entitlements that are unfunded, the president, i do not think, has a knowledge, and maybe he does not recognize that one of the greatest threats to economic freedom and to the american dream home -- i have a five- year-old and a three-year-old. i think most people that have young kids recognize the ability to have the same opportunity we have today is at risk because of spending. they will not play a single cut on the table. he comes up with a ludicrous proposal to have unlimited incr
steve understands that. that is what this organization is doing such great work. >> thanks for that. you mentioned something about the debt ceiling. that is an esoteric topic for a lot of americans. the president of the united states has proposed to have, at his discretion, be able to raise the debt ceiling of the united states in an unlimited way forever. without the approval of congress. what is the big deal? >> it is practically the most frightening proposal that has come out of...
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right now, things seem to be moving along nicely. >> let's check in with steve. look how green the hills are. after about a foot of hayne, i would hope so. there's a big footprint in the valley. that might not burn off -- it will burn off on the coast. some areas, a lot of low clouds. a few breaks also have some very thick fog on the low deck. 50s on the temperatures. a little bit cooler than what we saw the last few days. closer to 60. the entire pattern is changing. our seven, eight days of rain, we're shutting the door. everything is going to develop. high pressure is building. first signs of it there in the gulf of mexico which is going to drive some very cold air. that would be idaho, montana and for you, it looks like high pressure is here for maybe 7, 10 days. we have morning fog, low clouds, coast had some for a while. it looks like it's going to bush off rapidly in the valley. that may take a while. dry forecast, north wind kicks in. once you start to get the north wind that's a drier wind. you will see the fog go from north to south. if you have to driv
right now, things seem to be moving along nicely. >> let's check in with steve. look how green the hills are. after about a foot of hayne, i would hope so. there's a big footprint in the valley. that might not burn off -- it will burn off on the coast. some areas, a lot of low clouds. a few breaks also have some very thick fog on the low deck. 50s on the temperatures. a little bit cooler than what we saw the last few days. closer to 60. the entire pattern is changing. our seven, eight...
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it took place at suzanne and steve's wedding in copenhagen. if you ever wonder what happens when 30 theater actors get together, this. ♪ ♪ one more day before >> love that. >> greatest toast ever. >> can we get up and just start singing? ♪ >> great stuff. great, great, great. >> what a wedding gift. >> yeah. ♪ one more day >> yay. >> great. >>> coming up, robin roberts, like you've never seen her before. hey buddy, i bet mom would love this, huh? jack? jaaack? jaaack?! jack?! looks good ladies! jack! come on, stop the car. jack! no, no, no, no, no! the only thing more surprising than finding the perfect gifts.. niice. ...is where you find them. how did you know? i had a little help. this is how to gift. this is sears. of washington about the future of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve straight talk about the options on the... table and what they mean for you and your family. ancr: aarp is cutting through all the political spin. because for our 37 million members, only one word counts. get the facts at earnedasay.org.
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steve, you were brutally cut off in your prime. so let's talk about -- let's get back to the point where you were at, which is talking about the structural deficit. >> yeah, i think that's where you cut me off in my prime. but anyway, the deficit is clearly not going to achieve getting rid of that in a five-year period. many estimates believe that in 2013-2014, the next fiscal year, it's going to be around 7%. that's better than the 11% inherited by this government, but will be a couple points worse than greece and spain. so that's a big negative for george osbourne. another one will be getting the percentage of debt compared with gdp in the country, getting that down within a five-year period, getting it syncing in the right direction. he thought it was going to peek around 75%, 75%. it looks like it could go up even further. so let's see what he says on that front today. in terms of options, he has very few options indeed because this is a government which as we know has set its fallout on plan a. and yet, are we seeing real aust
steve, you were brutally cut off in your prime. so let's talk about -- let's get back to the point where you were at, which is talking about the structural deficit. >> yeah, i think that's where you cut me off in my prime. but anyway, the deficit is clearly not going to achieve getting rid of that in a five-year period. many estimates believe that in 2013-2014, the next fiscal year, it's going to be around 7%. that's better than the 11% inherited by this government, but will be a couple...
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philip investec steve economists warn that reduced growth could lead to an eighty one billion pound black hole in britain's public finances by two thousand and fifteen sixteen meaning the government would need to borrow more to plug their revenue shortfall right so this is becoming a much bigger problem and once again the policies that are in place are creating deflation and expanding the black hole so they're doing the exact opposite but it's not just because here in britain they've got guys like michael spencer c.e.o. of i kept who's parasitically taking advantage of the black call by making a market and black call thanks michael spencer oh and by the way he's quoted in the weekend saying that governments after all spend money they do not make money now what they print money and you make money by making the market and the money is there printing to go to the black hole that your. gosh darn no get next. so you know ok we have a sixty billion pound this week anyway a sixty billion pound black hole in the banking sector we have an eighty one billion pound black hole in the government secto
philip investec steve economists warn that reduced growth could lead to an eighty one billion pound black hole in britain's public finances by two thousand and fifteen sixteen meaning the government would need to borrow more to plug their revenue shortfall right so this is becoming a much bigger problem and once again the policies that are in place are creating deflation and expanding the black hole so they're doing the exact opposite but it's not just because here in britain they've got guys...
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steve sedgwick -- steve sedgwick with more. steve? >> reporter: hey, just head the prompt. it's me in vienna. it does feel like winter, minus three here. but i can tell you that opec should be happy. it is producing nearly 31 million barrels a day. it's got brent over $108 a barrel. brent will be over $110 a barrel on average for 2012. for the first time ever. olympic making a trillion dollars in -- opec is making a trill dollars trillion dollars in oil. they're worry good oversupply going into 2013. they are concerned that the call on their oil is going to be less than 30 million barrels a day even though they're producing the best part of 31 million barrels ail day. surely they should be taking a little off the table if they want to keep it at current levels. the problem is they don't take any off the table officially. it would send out the wrong message politically. but there's a real concern that oecd inventories, the consuming, western nations, eventually got inventories above 59 days, which is the first time we've seen that in 2012. and it's above the average over the
steve sedgwick -- steve sedgwick with more. steve? >> reporter: hey, just head the prompt. it's me in vienna. it does feel like winter, minus three here. but i can tell you that opec should be happy. it is producing nearly 31 million barrels a day. it's got brent over $108 a barrel. brent will be over $110 a barrel on average for 2012. for the first time ever. olympic making a trillion dollars in -- opec is making a trill dollars trillion dollars in oil. they're worry good oversupply...
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and this place will not be as good as it has been without steve latourette, jean schmidt, steve austria, dennis kucinich and betty sutton. mr. speaker, it has been great knowing these folks. i'm pretty sure that all of them we will see again in one capacity or another. i know steve, that we will see you and jen and emma soon, and mr. speaker, with that, i think our hour's up. we have no more speakers. it's been a pleasure. it's been a privilege and honor to serve with all five of these men and women. and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, thank you for the opportunity. we're going to spend a good portion of this hour talking about something that is on everybody's mind, the fiscal cliff. oh my goodness, the fiscal cliff is now just -- wow, 20 days away. so what are we going to do? some have suggested that we really have to deal w
and this place will not be as good as it has been without steve latourette, jean schmidt, steve austria, dennis kucinich and betty sutton. mr. speaker, it has been great knowing these folks. i'm pretty sure that all of them we will see again in one capacity or another. i know steve, that we will see you and jen and emma soon, and mr. speaker, with that, i think our hour's up. we have no more speakers. it's been a pleasure. it's been a privilege and honor to serve with all five of these men and...
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conversation with our steve liesman. in corporate news, the apple coming off its worst day ofs losses this almost four years. u.s. equity futures, though, not too bad so far today. indicated up about 15 points. today is thursday, december 6th, penultimate day before the day of infamy. "squawk box" begins right now. >> welcome to "squawk box." i'm becky quick along with joe kernen. andrew ross sorkin is on vacation this week. onset with us is drew mattis. welcome. thanks for getting up early. >> i'm always up at this time. >> we'll be going through secretary geithner's comments, but first let's get you up to speed on other stories. joe was talking about apple. it has been a rough ten weeks for the most valuable u.s. company. shares tumbling more than 6% yesterday shedding $35 billion of market value. among the reasons cited by analysts, a forecast by an influential research firm suggesting that the iphone and ipad maker is continuing to give up ground it rival the android gadgets. there were also unconfirmed reports that
conversation with our steve liesman. in corporate news, the apple coming off its worst day ofs losses this almost four years. u.s. equity futures, though, not too bad so far today. indicated up about 15 points. today is thursday, december 6th, penultimate day before the day of infamy. "squawk box" begins right now. >> welcome to "squawk box." i'm becky quick along with joe kernen. andrew ross sorkin is on vacation this week. onset with us is drew mattis. welcome....
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yeah, we'll speak to tim cook about continuing the legacy of steve jobs. plus chinese insurer picc put some spark back into the dismal, the big potential in the insurance. plenty more to come. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. >>> we continue to monitor reaction to the earthquake and tsunami wave in japan right now. miyagi northern prefecture region. and we got a clarification from one of the plants. tokyo whether he can power saying workers instead of evacuating completely, the plant saying they have now reached a position inside the plant, they didn't evacuate. so they just made sure the workers have gone into a safe position. we'll keep monitoring events and any reports we get out. meanwhile, with germany's dax closing near five year highs, is it time for a rerating of european equities? highest close since january 2008. up 28% for the y
yeah, we'll speak to tim cook about continuing the legacy of steve jobs. plus chinese insurer picc put some spark back into the dismal, the big potential in the insurance. plenty more to come. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. >>> we continue to monitor reaction to the...
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. >>> and ashton kutcher has steve jobs. we have the first official picture from the set of the much anticipated movie. take a look at it right there. they look-alike, don't they? when you put those pictures side by side it's pretty amazing. we'll have the full story coming up. welcome back to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> and i'm christine romans in for john berman. there are new faces of the republican party, florida senator marco rubio and congressman paul ryan of wisconsin appearing together last night at the jack kemp foundation awards dinner in washington, trying to rebrand themselves and their party after a bruising setback in november. cnn political editor paul steinhauser live from washington this morning. paul ryan got hammered during the election. is he dialing back the rhetoric now? >> this was ryan's first speech since the election. both he and rubio seemed to be talking about how the republican party needs to be a party that's more inclusive, helping those in the lower associatio economic levels to ri
. >>> and ashton kutcher has steve jobs. we have the first official picture from the set of the much anticipated movie. take a look at it right there. they look-alike, don't they? when you put those pictures side by side it's pretty amazing. we'll have the full story coming up. welcome back to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> and i'm christine romans in for john berman. there are new faces of the republican party, florida senator marco rubio and congressman paul...
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i'm rick steves. >> reporter: rick steves for 20 years hosted a popular public travel show was prominent among those campaigning for legal marijuana. >> i spent a third of my adult life in europe hanging out with people who think it's wacky to be locking up people for smoking pot. >> reporter: in a show from amsterdam, steves gave a preview of what could soon be coming to cities and towns in washington. >> throughout the netherlands, bars selling marijuana are called coffee shops. amsterdam alone has over 300. >> reporter: he says america should not fear. >> consumption is not going to go up a lot. by every statistic, our government and the dutch government, americans smoke more pot than the dutch, and the dutch have the most liberal laws on pot in all of europe. >> reporter: seattle's city attorney peter holmes also pushed for the new law. >> all we've done is achieve by prohibition is fill our jails and make drug dealers quite rich. >> reporter: he says legal marijuana even with high taxes will be cheaper than illegal marijuana. >> want to put the drug dealers out of business? >> absol
i'm rick steves. >> reporter: rick steves for 20 years hosted a popular public travel show was prominent among those campaigning for legal marijuana. >> i spent a third of my adult life in europe hanging out with people who think it's wacky to be locking up people for smoking pot. >> reporter: in a show from amsterdam, steves gave a preview of what could soon be coming to cities and towns in washington. >> throughout the netherlands, bars selling marijuana are called...
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we saw the live scenes with steve harrigan. since mohamed morsi, the president there assumed near absolute powers through a constitutional move. he and the muslim brotherhood have been doing things that have a lot of people concerned in terms of ramming through a very controversial new constitution that the people have been very unhappy about. what's going on there. come back home now for a moment and take a look at the latest numbers we have got on the u.s. economy. the weekly unemployment numbers came in as they do every thursday. the labor department reported 370,000 americans filed for first-time unemployment claims. either way, either way, folks, your taxes will go up despite the haggling going on on capitol hill. you will be paying more to the u.s. government. stuart varney joins me now. so, stuart, that's the bottom line. this is what people i think across the country are starting to realize no matter what they negotiate, 2013 will be different for most of us. >> this is the untold tax story. everybody has been concentra
we saw the live scenes with steve harrigan. since mohamed morsi, the president there assumed near absolute powers through a constitutional move. he and the muslim brotherhood have been doing things that have a lot of people concerned in terms of ramming through a very controversial new constitution that the people have been very unhappy about. what's going on there. come back home now for a moment and take a look at the latest numbers we have got on the u.s. economy. the weekly unemployment...
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going to give you a first look at the man that police say was responsible. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's...
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-alba >> the best the new category of best actor, steve bauer see me or what empire best performance by an actor or an image is in and day comedy musical bradley kilmecooper, bill murray as performance by an actor in a supporting role by a motion picture. alan arkin, argo live in outer the cabriole, n.j. go and stand still see more often, the master tommy lee jones, a lincoln bats from is by and actors and a motion picture drama does a good casting zero dark 30, mario kart the rest in bonds? helen merrin hitchcock, up the family wants the impossible, naomi watts the deep blue sea >> a little embarrassed i'm still in my pajamas as early. (laughter) kevin costner, hatfields and mccoys. but then they come back, sure luck masterpiece woody harrelson, and games change clive owen hemingway and elmore best television series drama breaking bad amc, boardwalk empire hbo, downtown abbey's season to pbs, a homeland showtime, the newsroom hbo best performers by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture and the adams the master? sally field lincoln, and have a way to claim as a prime, n
-alba >> the best the new category of best actor, steve bauer see me or what empire best performance by an actor or an image is in and day comedy musical bradley kilmecooper, bill murray as performance by an actor in a supporting role by a motion picture. alan arkin, argo live in outer the cabriole, n.j. go and stand still see more often, the master tommy lee jones, a lincoln bats from is by and actors and a motion picture drama does a good casting zero dark 30, mario kart the rest in...
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let's go to steve. >> all right. thank you. partly sunny, partly cloudy but a in between day, cold this morningw. very had colder but not for a while. it was pretty cold this morning. it'll continue to be a lily day. could be a few cloud build ups later on. lot of 30s, some 30s even on the coast. one degree up in south lake tahoe. that's by the airport. closer to the lake than i have seen from four to about ten or 16-degrees. even 30s to 20s, 31 at clear lake. under cloudy to mostly cloudy skies, we will have a mostly sunny, partly cloudy day, could be isolated shower, next system looks good but it'll split. the forecast makes it doublely hard but it looks like it'll move in increasing clouds and then rain will skirt along the coast. a really close call but it would be tomorrow morning. chilly, breezy, some patchy fog and very cool highs, days just not long enough, plus the cold air mass hard to shake. upper 0's 40s to the north. inland temperatures will struggle to get past 51 or 52. some rain tomorrow morning. san francisco,
let's go to steve. >> all right. thank you. partly sunny, partly cloudy but a in between day, cold this morningw. very had colder but not for a while. it was pretty cold this morning. it'll continue to be a lily day. could be a few cloud build ups later on. lot of 30s, some 30s even on the coast. one degree up in south lake tahoe. that's by the airport. closer to the lake than i have seen from four to about ten or 16-degrees. even 30s to 20s, 31 at clear lake. under cloudy to mostly...
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one of the things that steve has worked on a great deal, and i do not want to take away his thunder, a look at how americans will stay competitive -- if we look at how america will stay competitive -- i hear your phone -- [laughter] the question of whether or not a merkel be able to compete, whether we will be able to make investments, are we -- are we going to be able to have the kind of innovation that creates jobs? north of 80% of the net new jobs made in america in the last 20 years have come from start-ups. where had the talent come from? disproportionately from a first generation americans. we are very lucky particularly in northern virginia, which rivals only the silicon valley in terms of the number of tech- related startups, you look a little deeper, and a 1 1/3 of the tech startups in northern virginia had one of the co- founders or founders as a first generation american. the numbers in the valley are even higher. how do we maintain that? one is talent. i will come back to that in a moment. another piece of this which we think is very complementary and something that steve
one of the things that steve has worked on a great deal, and i do not want to take away his thunder, a look at how americans will stay competitive -- if we look at how america will stay competitive -- i hear your phone -- [laughter] the question of whether or not a merkel be able to compete, whether we will be able to make investments, are we -- are we going to be able to have the kind of innovation that creates jobs? north of 80% of the net new jobs made in america in the last 20 years have...